It became Him for whom are all things, and by whom are all things, in the
redemption of the world to save sinners by the blood of the Lamb. The great
sacrifice of the Son of God was neither too great nor too small to accomplish
the work. In the wisdom of God it was complete; and the atonement made testifies
to every son and daughter of Adam the immutability of God's law. The value of
the law of Jehovah is to be estimated by the immense price that was paid in the
death of the Son of God to maintain its sacredness.
The law of God is a transcript of His character; it portrays the nature of
God. As in Christ we behold the brightness of His glory, the express image of
His person, so also in the law the attributes of the Father are unfolded.
Although the law is unchangeable, His having provided a means of salvation for
the law-breaker does not in the least detract from the dignity of the character
of God, since the penalty of man's transgression was borne by a divine
Substitute. The Father Himself suffered with the Son; for "God was in
Christ, reconciling the world unto himself." Man, with his human, finite
judgment, cannot safely question the wisdom of God. Hence it is unbecoming for
him to criticize the plan of salvation. Before the theme of redemption, let man
lay his wisdom in the dust, and accept the plans of Him whose wisdom is
infinite.
God grants men a probation in this world, that their principles may become
firmly established in the right, thus precluding the possibility of sin in the
future life, and so assuring the happiness and security of all. Through the
atonement of the Son of God alone could power be given to man to establish him
in righteousness, and make him a fit subject for heaven. The blood of Christ is
the eternal antidote for sin. The offensive character of sin is seen in what it
cost the Son of God in humiliation, in suffering and death. All the worlds
behold in Him a living testimony to the malignity of sin, for in His divine form
He bears the marks of the curse. He is in the midst of the throne as a Lamb that
hath been slain. The redeemed will ever be vividly impressed with the hateful
character of sin, as they behold Him who died for their transgressions. The
preciousness of the Offering will be more fully realized as the blood-washed
throng more fully comprehend how God has made a new and living way for the
salvation of men, through the union of the human and the divine in Christ.
The death of Christ upon the cross made sure the destruction of him who has
the power of death, who was the originator of sin. When Satan is destroyed,
there will be none to tempt to evil; the atonement will never need to be
repeated; and there will be no danger of another rebellion in the universe of
God. That which alone can effectually restrain from sin in this world of
darkness, will prevent sin in heaven. The significance of the death of Christ
will be seen by saints and angels. Fallen men could not have a home in the
paradise of God without the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. Shall
we not then exalt the cross of Christ? The angels ascribe honor and glory to
Christ, for even they are not secure except by looking to the sufferings of the
Son of God. It is through the efficacy of the cross that the angels of heaven
are guarded from apostasy. Without the cross they would be no more secure
against evil than were the angels before the fall of Satan. Angelic perfection
failed in heaven. Human perfection failed in Eden, the paradise of bliss. All
who wish for security in earth or heaven must look to the Lamb of God. The plan
of salvation, making manifest the justice and love of God, provides an eternal
safeguard against defection in unfallen worlds, as well as among those who shall
be redeemed by the blood of the Lamb. Our only hope is perfect trust in the
blood of Him who can save to the uttermost all that come unto God by Him. The
death of Christ on the cross of Calvary is our only hope in this world, and it
will be our theme in the world to come.
Oh, we do not comprehend the value of the atonement! If we did, we would
talk more about it. The gift of God in His beloved Son was the expression of an
incomprehensible love. It was the utmost that God could do to preserve the honor
of His law, and still save the transgressor. Why should man not study the theme
of redemption? It is the greatest subject that can engage the human mind. If men
would contemplate the love of Christ, displayed in the cross, their faith would
be strengthened to appropriate the merits of His shed blood, and they would be
cleansed and saved from sin. There are many who will be lost, because they
depend on legal religion, or mere repentance for sin. But repentance for sin
alone cannot work the salvation of any soul. Man cannot be saved by his own
works. Without Christ it is impossible for him to render perfect obedience to
the law of God; and heaven can never be gained by an imperfect obedience; for
this would place all heaven in jeopardy, and make possible a second rebellion.
God saves man through the blood of Christ alone, and man's belief in, and
allegiance to, Christ is salvation. It is no marvel to angels that the infinite
sacrifice made by the Son of God was ample enough to bring salvation to a fallen
race, but that this atoning sacrifice should have been made is a wonder to the
universe. It is a mystery which angels desire to look into. The angels are
amazed at the indifference and coldness manifested by those for whom so great a
salvation has been provided. They look with grief and holy indignation upon
those who do not seek to appreciate the unspeakable gift of God. Instead of
offering adoration to God, finite men think themselves capable, without divine
unction, of determining what is worthy of praise or blame in their fellow-men.
But to be glorified by man is no glory. We should learn to value the praise of
man at what it is worth.
The Lord says, "Them that honor me I will honor." Let every breath
of praise, every word of exaltation, flow to Him who is worthy, flow to Jesus,
the Prince of life, the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world.
Elevate the cross of Christ. Elevate the Mediator. Lift up Jesus. In Him is
everything noble. Contemplate God in Christ. He is surrounded with angels,
cherubim and seraphim continually behold Him. Angelic voices day and night cry
before Him: "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is
to come.... Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and power; for
thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created."
"Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and
wisdom, and strength, and honor, and glory, and blessing." "Great and
marvelous are thy works, Lord God Almighty; just and true are thy ways, thou
King of saints. Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name? for thou
only art holy; for all nations shall come and worship before thee." But
although God only is holy and worthy to be praised, human tongues are perverted
to praise and glorify man rather than God.
The greatest gift that God could bestow upon men was bestowed in the gift of
His beloved Son. The apostle says, "He that spared not his own Son, but
delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all
things?" There was nothing held in reserve. No second probation will ever
be provided. If the unspeakable gift of God does not lead man to repentance,
there is nothing that ever will move his heart. There is no power held in
reserve to act upon his mind, and arouse his sensibilities. The whole character
of God was revealed in His Son, the whole range of the possibilities of heaven
is displayed for the acceptance of man in the Son of the Infinite One. The way
for man's return to God and heaven has no barriers. The matchless depths of the
Saviour's love have been demonstrated; and if this manifestation of God's love
for the children of men does not prevail to draw men to Himself, there is
nothing that ever will.
Those who will be saved in the kingdom of God will be those who have washed
their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. The image of Christ
will be perfected in every soul who accepts the gift of His grace, and those who
are perfected through His grace, will stand before God equal in elevation, in
power and purity, to the angels, and will be honored with them before the
eternal throne. The angels of heaven will love those whom Christ has loved, and
has bought with His own precious blood.
The attention of all the inhabitants of all worlds will be directed to the
cross of Christ, around which will cluster the exceeding and eternal weight of
glory. The imagination becomes exhausted in its stretch to comprehend the
wonderful work of redemption. The plan of salvation is too high to be fully
reached by human thought. It is too grand to be fully embraced by finite
comprehension. The apostle says, "Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither
have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them
that love him." Can we wonder that Heaven is amazed because men act as
though the gift of God were valueless? What will be the eternal loss of those
who reject so great a salvation, offered freely through the merits of God's
only-begotten and well-beloved Son!
Originally published in The Signs of the Times, December 30, 1889.
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